June 21, 2004
In one of the most significant PC platform changes in a decade, Intel Corporation announced products that usher in a range of audio, video and other capabilities previously found only on specialty PCs. In addition to making the PC experience more entertaining and productive, these technologies pave the way for such emerging capabilities as High Definition (HD) video, 7.1 surround sound and robust file protection for office and home users.
April 12, 2004
Intel Corporation announced a new family of processors based on Intel XScale® technology that can handle multiple forms of wireless broadband access with enough computing power to provide cell phones with full motion video conferencing capabilities and PDAs with DVD-quality video playback.
April 07, 2004
Intel Corporation introduced four processors for mobile PCs. The enhanced capabilities of these processors will enable end users to enjoy great mobile performance and extended battery life in thin-and-light notebooks.
April 05, 2004
SAS and Intel Corporation announced the immediate availability of SAS®9 on Intel-based servers and clients. Intel's joint effort with SAS expands on years of collaboration between the two companies and will help users expand business intelligence throughout the enterprise by using SAS 9 running on Intel® Itanium® 2 processor-based servers and Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology-based notebooks.
March 02, 2004
Intel Corporation announced the availability of an enhanced Intel® Xeon™ processor for multi-processor servers. The processor delivers up to 25 percent better performance compared to previous versions and enables customers to consolidate numerous applications onto fewer servers.
February 02, 2004
Intel Corporation is delivering four new processors (formerly codenamed Prescott) that are built on the company's industry-leading, high-volume 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology. These processors are among six new offerings in Intel's line of desktop chips, bringing new features and high performance to a wide range of PC users, from mainstream consumers and businesspeople to gaming enthusiasts and computer power users.
January 15, 2004
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG network connection, enabling both 802.11b and rapid 802.11g wireless networking capabilities. The technology delivers a new level of wireless network performance for notebook PCs based on Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology.
January 05, 2004
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® M processor for mobile PCs. This processor line represents a new generation of Intel technology for the mobility value market segment. Intel has also unveiled a new brand and logo for this product line.
November 12, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.50 GHz for mobile PCs. These processors deliver the right combination of features at the appropriate price point for the value PC market segment.
November 03, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor Extreme Edition supporting Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology at 3.20 GHz. High-performance computers based on this new processor are designed for high-end gamers and computing enthusiasts and are now available from system manufacturers worldwide.
October 06, 2003
Intel Corporation announced an enhanced Intel® Xeon™ processor for dual processor (DP) servers and workstations, featuring the top performance and fastest clock speed in the Intel Xeon processor family DP line, as well as drop-in compatibility for highly valued investment protection.
September 24, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.70 GHz for desktop and mobile PCs. The Celeron processor brings Intel technology, quality and reliability to the value PC consumer market segment.
September 10, 2003
Intel Corporation unveiled two high-performance, programmable digital media microprocessors that have been optimized for the document imaging market segment. The new digital media processors were developed in cooperation with Xerox Corporation. Intel is now sampling the new processors to document processing manufacturers worldwide.
September 08, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced two Intel Itanium 2 processors optimized for dual-processor systems, expanding the processor family's reach and enabling lower-cost, lower-power systems for technical computing and front-end enterprise applications.
June 23, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced a new version of the Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology at 3.2 GHz. Pentium 4 processor-based PCs and Intel® Xeon-based servers with HT technology are now available across a range of mainstream and performance system price points.
June 02, 2003
Intel Corporation disclosed new performance enhancements, support for more robust wireless security standards and a number of key market acceptance milestones for Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology-based systems.
April 16, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced three new processors for mobile PCs, the Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 processor - M at 2.50 GHz and the mobile Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.20 and 1.26 GHz.
April 14, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Pentium® M processor for communications applications, providing an optimal combination of higher compute performance, power management and overall lower power for use in ultra-dense modular communications equipment.
April 14, 2003
Intel Corporation announced a significant improvement in overall PC performance by introducing a new Pentium® 4 processor with a faster system bus and a new chipset platform. The new platform provides more balanced system performance, resulting in smoother operation and less time waiting for data.
April 08, 2003
Kingston® Technology Company, Inc. announced immediate availability of DDR SODIMM modules to support the Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Platform. The platform will utilize SODIMM modules operating at speeds of 266MHz with memory expansion up to 2GB.